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Celery… It takes a while

September 24th, 2008
Four Frog Farm | Blog

Celery From Wikipedia

Like all good things in life, I will tell this to my son, you must wait to reap the harvest.

This is good advice, dad.  But geeze, 8 months?  is anything worth it.  I like the celery that I am eating now.  I seeded it in the greenhouse in mid-January (actually, Andrea did), planted it out in April.  You know, I wonder if I could have sped up its maturity with tons of water and fertilizer for those first few months, to have celery at the later part of June?  I know for sure that I didn’t give it the proper water until a couple of months ago.  When I started giving it the proper water treatment (read: the more water the better - I haven’t been able to harm it, even leaving the drip on 24/7) and a side-dressing of the blood meal and gypsum (calcium=muy importante because, without it, the celery heart turns black and rots - I have witnessed this firsthand, unfortunately/fortunately) it shot up.

I just gave a bunch of celery stalks to the CSA this week, and look forward to the reaction.  I think the taste is sweeter than store celery, which always tastes a little metallic to me.  But ours definately has a stronger celery flavor, which may turn some off to it.

I’ll probably always grow a little bit of celery, although it is a water hog (some publications say it is an extreme fertilizer NPK hog as well, although I think it needs more water than anything, with normal NPK dosage). I like to have it for the CSA.

Andrew


Opportunity of the Commons

September 2nd, 2008
Four Frog Farm | Blog

We have a great opportunity now to protect and restore our waterways - rivers, creeks, streams, lakes and irrigation ways - to pristine, crystaline form.

For many years now our society has encouraged building, development, and industry on our waterways.  Now, the time is changing.

I have had water issues at the farm this year.  We are irrigating from a well that has reduced its output, and the consequences of not having enough water are real and devastating.  From 1 acre of production, I am now balancing 1/2 acre.  It is all about water.  If I could have one nutrient for my plants, it would be water - then sun, then calcium.

Lets encourage all of our friends and neighbors to keep foremost clean water in our consciousness.  We all want it.  There is no partisan agenda here.  Let’s reduce our residential use and keep all toxins and chemicals from going into our water sources.  That means no chemicals down the drain - instead of flushing that nail polish down the toilet, store it for future use (or, more outlandishly, skip the nail polish).  Instead of drain-o, lets use a tool to clean the drain.

I want to give my kids a planet with beautiful, clean water.  I want them to enjoy the experience of swimming in a clean river, instead of worrying about the toxins that may be floating in it.  This is a great opportunity for us.

Much love,

Andrew Hussein Meyer

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Penn Valley, CA
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Penn Valley, CA

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